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Show fu v r,, Parowan By Condolances go to the many atives and friends of rel- Hannah Rob- inson. Visiting recently with the Brian Gurr family have been two of Myras sisters from Huntsville, Utah. They brought back 5 -- year -- old Rosie Gurr, who had been staying with her Foster grandparents. Myras younger sister, Peggy is staying for awhile in Parowan. Lloyd and Sue M archant and baby boy are moving from Parowan. Lloyd has been this past years PHS Vocational Agriculture teacher. He has now accepted employment with North Summit High School. Governor Scott Matheson and his wife spent the Memorial Day weekend in Parowan. On Sunday he met with a Chinese official from the Chang Su Province at the Parowan airport. At the 477-35- six-mon- th recent ParowanStake Court . Milford fire truck, purchased from Salt Lake. The three Salt Lakers delivered the truck and checked the Milford lads out on how to operate it Saturday. Saturday. His wife, Donna, had been teaching there at the College. Bobby Rowley and family came from Northern Utah to spend a few days with Bob and C leone Rowley and Ryan. Glen and Renee Halterman had their daughter Judy and her husband and nine -- month old baby girl here for a Memorial Day visit. Judy stopped in to see Scott (Skinner) Matheson in the Beaver Hospital. Larry and Connie Haycock and two children, Tamra and Mitchell, came from the opening of fishing season. They traveled with Benny and Alice Haycock to Otter Creek. I havent heard any good fishing stories yet. . . Larry and family live in Salt Lake. At the recent Stake baptism three boys were baptized: Colby Rowley, son of Craig and Marsh Rowley; i 4 fa ir I : -' A boat, vacation, VCR, tuition, computer, piano, furniture, motorcycle . .dont get a new loan for each Instead, get a HOMEOWNER CREDIT LINE from First Interstate Bank. The Homeowner Credit Line is a preapproved loan secured by the equity in your home Ybu can use the money for any purpose at any time All you do is write a check What could be more convenient No more bothersome loan applications And you can receive up to $50,000 worth of credit depending on your equity and ability to repay The interest rate is just 2 over First Interstate's prime rate Fact is, the Homeowner Credit Line may be the only loan youll ever need. So, call or visit one of our loan professionals today and discover how easy it is to open a Homeowner Credit Line o inafr cf System- o' mo'e l,ar - SA4 June 7, Thursday, 1984 Page 6 - t assy's to Ju ror k I Vv ' EMERGENCY 387-26- The IF Bank wy I tterr . SIMM ESSE. rate 'i . : 26 BY SALLY ROSE nsss mi mm me into s wa i U N A 7 i: aoao ie . t pi WssasssssEci- o first L 61 of Honor two young men received the Eagle Scout award. Honored were David and Damon Green, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green of Summit. Achieving the rank of Life Scouts were Brady Matheson, son of Reldon and Geraldine Matheson, and Kim Lloyd, son of Connie Lloyd. A Star advancement was awarded to Jason Hintze, son of Dave and Kathy Hintze. Condolences are expressed to the family and friends of the late Earl Bunn, whose funeral services were held on May 30 in the Parowan third -- Fourth Ward Chapel. Visiting over the Memorial Day weekend with Rula Orton were Gary and Sandy Orton and children from Las Vegas. Also with her were JoAnn and Dick Hunter, who rode on their motorcycle from Southern California. Duan and Cheryl Orton and their old baby spent the long weekend with Duanes family in Pan -gultch. Pam Matheson came up from Phoenix for a holiday visit with ren were . Gary and Sandy Orton Mark was unable to come. Peggy Johnson and her three children rode to Parowan with her father, Tebbs Adams, for a visit during the Memorial Day weekend. Keith (Doc) Evans received a degree from Dixie Junior College last lives there. ' . , - v .vri : , A Liz Zaleski Richard, Barbara, Cindy and Rachel Bait went last week to Jack-so- n, Wyoming. There they left Cindy, who has summer employment. The Batts were able to spend some time with Roger and Linda Batt, who live in Conner, Montana. Richard and Roger are brothers. Ted and Charla Cooke and three daughters are spending two weeks in the Los Angeles area of California vacationing. Teds family ?wJ c; Gamblings . FIRE TRUCK: Members of the Milford Volunteer Fire Department and three members of the Salt Lake Fire Department pose before the new son of Robert and Travis Dailey, Jackie Dailey; and Randy Thomas Carter, son of Randy Carter and Each boy was Beverly Carter. baptized by his father. We had Dan and Asenlth and Sky-lZaleskle as Memorial Day visi- er tors, as well as Toms sister, Betty OBrien. They went to watch the horse races, during which the Mclnelly horses from Panguitchwon two races. Mr. KentMcInelly, owner of the horses, is Aseniths father. Asenith got so excited over the wins that she took a misstep and sprained -- Parowan. Services and burial were in Sandy, Utah. .... ... ,, FOR THE SMILE OF HEALTH. ,CALL KATURAL won fftt enf txua.f . and reagain, Thanks, When you need us well education attainment of its adult citizens. There is a strong cor- relation between education attainment and voter participation. 4. Utah has a smaller proportion of resident aliens who are not eligible to vote than most other states. Utah has maintained a strong 5. two -- partv system KILLS FLEAS,'TICKSI Sergeants X SENTRY' 2. Political, church, and com -munlty leaders in Utah have strongly encouraged active citizens. There is a strong correlation between education attainment and voter participation. 3. Utah leads the nation in the EX-LA- X, Flea & Tick Collar The Family Friend helps your body help itself. helps get your bodys own natural rhythm going again. Gently Dependably Overnight Thats -x why more families use Chocoiated or Pills-th- an any other brand. Make it your Family Friend. x Ex-La- Ex-La- Read label and follow duecDont Ex Lax, Inc , 1983 ALL NEW 1984 EL KALAH HAVE WE GOT A CIRCUS FOR YOU! kkkk STAD Uf CG I THC $rn ax Once member be there! fairs. SOFTBALL Youth Recreation The Milford Girls softball got underway Tuesday June 5th with the red team playing the brown team. The Brown team came away the winner with a score of 34 to 11. On Friday June 8th the Blue team and the Green team played with the Green team coming out the winners with a score of 7 to 5. Come ov rid support the girls softball teams. The remaining games are as follows: June 12th . . . Brown vs. Blue June 15th . . . Green vs. Red June 19th . . . Red vs. Blue June 22nd . . . Brown vs. Green June 26th . . . Brown vs. Red June 29th . . . Green vs. Blue Blue vs. Brown July 3rd . 6th Red vs. Green July July 10th . . . Green vs. Brown July 13th . . . Blue vs. Red only mistaldngly, want to help. Please, neighbors, by caring enough to stand back. Give us room to work. Thats what you would want if it were you lying there helpless. younger age group (18 to 20) has a much lower rate of voter participation than do those In the older age brackets. In the 1982 general elections, for example, only 19.8 of the 18-year olds reported that they had voted, compared with more than 50 of those in the older age groups (35 and over). As indicated, Utah generally has had a much higher rate of voter participation than the nation as a whole. The Foundation study attributes this high participation to the following factors: 1. Utah has had a long history of citizen Involvement in civic af- GETS UNDERWAY Etank best for you. to polls in November GIRLS EMTs le But, we need your help. When her ankle quite badly. We were the ambulance is called out large sorry about that. the Calllsters from crowds often gather at the scene. My folks, came here last Sunday to help Too many people get in the way Delta, us out, as tom has been in the Bea-o- f of EMTs trying to aid the ill or than the injured. voter participation pressed with the way parients are Try to put yourself in the place treated there. They have a very of that person youre in pain and fine staff. very frightened. Everyone you know Herbert Smith Hyatt, age 96 pasis standing around gawking at you. sed away on May 26 at the Rest Those trained to help cant get in Home in Parowan. He is survived to help you. Or once in, cant by a sister and brother, Nell H. even move around. What a nightBently and Chester Hyatt, both of mare! And caused by those who 670,000 Utahns to go Based on past performance, approximately 670,000 Utahns will be casting ballots this November in the 1984 presidential election. This was the prediction made by Utah Foundation, the private research organization, in their latest analysis of Utah participation in recent election. The report observes that Novembers total vote in Utah is expected to be about 66,000, or 11 more than the number of persons who voted four years ago. According to the study, there will be 1,040,000 persons of voting age (18 and over) residing in Utah on November 1, 1984. Of this number, an estimated 107,000 are potential new voters who are reaching voting age since the last presidential election in 1980. of Utahs Approximately 64.4 voting- - age population actually voted in the 1980 presidential elections. This compares with a national voter participation rate of 52.6. Utah ranked eighth among the states in the proportion of voting-ag- e population who cast ballots in 1980. Although Utah ranked well above the national average, voter partUtah at the last icipation in presidential election was one of the poorest in recent years. Utah had led the entire nation in the percentage of voting-ag- e populating casting ballots for presidential electors in the 1964 and 1968 elections. Furthermore, Utah also ranked number one among the states casting ballots for U.S. Representatives in Congress during the 1960, 1964, 1968, 1970, 1972, and the 1976 general elections. Foundation analysts point out that voter participation, both nationally and in Utah, began droppingoff about 10 years ago. This decline coincided with the lowering of the voting age from 21 to 18 by Congress about that time. For the most part, this MIlford-Minersvil- would like to thank you all for your continued support. 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